hmm that's indeed weird. The regex excludes those as well
specifically.
The Q and Z should be added or a comment should be added to the code
explaining the reason for leaving them out.

On Jan 14, 11:23 am, Gabriel Hurley <gab...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 1. Is there a reason Django's phone2numeric method doesn't work for
> the letters Q or Z? I realize that those two letters are the ones that
> share four letters to a number instead of the standard three, but
> that's no reason to leave them out. Most modern phones include the
> full alphabet on their keys and it's silly not to let people convert
> those two letters.
>
> If there's no reason, I'd be happy to submit a patch since it's such
> an easy fix.
>
> 2. I was also wondering if there's a reason that the dictionary of
> numbers/letters used in that function is in such a seemingly random
> order... is there some brilliant logic behind it?
>
> The source for the function I'm referring to is here:
>
> http://code.djangoproject.com/browser/django/trunk/django/utils/text....
>
> Thanks!
>
>     - Gabriel
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